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<p>Under Windows, I often use the ProcessManager to pause a process; and then later resume it. Provided the machine isn't shutdown or re-started, this works well. Even if it is using a substantial amount of memory, once paused, any other processes that need memory simple cause its memory to get swapped out; and it get swapped back in once resumed.
<P>Try: <c>kill -STOP <yourpid></c> and then later: <c>kill -CONT <yourpid></c>.
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